Alex Cason (36) top scored for Green, before Wells eased to a seven-wicket victory.

Hainault fell to a nine-wicket loss against Hutton, after being dismissed for a modest 139.

Put into bat, they slipped to 29-4 before Etinder Boparaa and John French both scored 34.

Steve Hammond (4-28) and Hanuman Vihari Gade (4-56) did most of the damage with the ball, before Gade smashed three sixes and 13 fours on his way to an unbeaten 83, from just 48 balls, to steer Hutton home.

Hornchurch recorded their third win in Division Two, thanks to an unbeaten century from Ronnie Saunders against Billericay.

Spinners Marc Whitlock (4-59), Chamikara Mudalige (3-57) and Taqi Abbas (2-43) combined to dismiss the visitors for 177, before Saunders (102 not out) and Paul Murray (54) took Hornchurch to the brink of an eight-wicket triumph.

Gidea Park & Romford broke their duck with a four-wicket win at basement boys Westcliff, after a superb haul from Sarvesh Damle (6-31) saw the hosts dismissed for 148.

Nigel Fretwell (3-33) also impressed, before Alan Croft (35) top scored in Park’s run chase.

Milan Desai (26 not out) and Chris McKie (24 not out) steered the visitors home after a middle-order wobble.

Greg Summers (5-53) took the bowling plaudits as Fives & Heronians held Belhus to 189-9, but a woeful batting display saw them slump to 64 all out in reply.

Rizwan Akram, Bradley Knapman and Ben Britton were the only Fives batsmen to reach double figures as Danny Norris (5-15) and Connor Day (4-41) combined to devastating effect.

Meanwhile, Oakfield Parkonians were dismissed for just 131 by Division Three rivals Stanford on their way to a five-wicket defeat.

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